What a weird quartet. I used to think the way you say you do in that
note, Kasper, but have changed somewhat. I mean, I can really admire a
lot of the poetry of at least the last two, without ever wanting to try
the same thing. I suspect a lot of modern writers feel the same way
about the great writers of the past.
Doug
On 22-Jan-07, at 7:05 PM, kasper salonen wrote:
> Kipling/Tennyson/Coleridge/Browning
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